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Use Jio sim In 3G Phone No Need Of 4G Phones !!!


How to Use Jio On 3G Phones
Android Devices ( For Only Educational Purpose ) 
Note :- This Method Is Little Bit
Risky , Try This At Your Own Risk ,
We Will Not Be Responsible For Any
Damage

What To Do ?

For Now We Are Providing Trick For Mediatek Chipset Devices .Before Using This Trick
=> Check Your Device Specifications Whether It Has Mediatek Chipset Or Not. Kitkat Android Devices Will Be More Preferable.
First of all , open Engineering Mode In Your Device .If You Don’t Know Code For Opening This Then Download Engineering Mode App Open App Or Dial Your Device Specific Code For Engineering Mode
=> Then Select MTK Settings.
=> Then Select Preferred Network Option.
In Drop Down List Select 4G LTE/WCDMA/GSM & Save & Reboot Your Phone.
Now Put Jio Sim On First Sim Slot & Let Second Sim Slot Empty.
Done Now.
You Will Get Jio Network But It Will Be 3G.
You Will Get 3G Speed & 3G Network.
You Can Only Use Internet From This Trick On 3G Devices Because For Calling It Needs voLTE & 3G Devices Are Not Capable Of This.

Note
 :- By Using This Trick , You Device Seems As 4G Compatible For Jio Sim But Actually It Will Receive 3G Network .
This Trick Will Not Convert Your Device From 3G To 4G It Will Only Deceive Jio Sim To Catch 3G Network On Your Device. Some Devices Have Different Menu And Options In Engineering Mode. So Use It With Your Own Mind .Don’t Mess With Any Setting If You Are Not Understanding What Your Are Doing.Changing Settings Can Harm Your Device.Some Devices Have Engineering Mode Disabled.For Enabling You Have To
Google It...!!


Enjoy..!!

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